Porsche Unveils the 2026 911 Carrera T Club Coupe: A 70th Birthday Tribute Like No Other!

Oklahoma City — Celebrating its 70th anniversary, the Porsche Club of America has partnered with the iconic car manufacturer to introduce the 2026 911 Carrera T Club Coupe. The unveiling took place during the club’s annual Parade, marking another milestone in the long-standing relationship between the two organizations.

Following the tradition established with the club’s previous anniversaries, the new model highlights both exclusivity and performance. Like its predecessors, the 2006 and 2016 special models, the 2026 Club Coupe continues the theme of limited production, with only 70 units planned for release. The first will be displayed in Porsche’s museum, while PCA will raffle the second. The remaining models will be available for purchase by PCA members.

This latest offering features a striking new color known as Sholar Blue, which is a metallic variant of the earlier Club Blau used in the 2016 model. Enhancements such as a Sport Design front fascia adorned with red accents, distinctive 20- and 21-inch RS Spyder Design wheels, and a ‘Club Coupe’ badge grace the exterior. Additionally, the engine lid will display commemorative striping, reinforcing the celebratory spirit of the model.

Inside, the 911 Carrera T Club Coupe boasts an interior that showcases unique red, white, and blue accents, lending a vibrant touch to the cabin. The inspirited design includes red and blue stitching on the seats, an embossed logo on the center console, and tasteful PCA branding on the door sills. LED puddle lamps illuminate the ground upon entry, inscribed with the 70th anniversary logo, ensuring that drivers and passengers feel a sense of distinction.

Under the hood, the vehicle maintains the core performance elements of the standard Carrera T. It is powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine that generates 388 horsepower. Coupled with a six-speed manual transmission, the model delivers an engaging driving experience, enhanced by adaptive sport suspension and rear-wheel steering for improved handling. A sport exhaust system further elevates the auditory thrills of this model.

While official pricing has yet to be announced, it’s anticipated that the base cost will surpass the $140,950 price tag of the standard 2026 911 Carrera T. Potential buyers will also need to factor in the $56 annual membership fee for the Porsche Club of America, which not only grants access to exclusive models but also to a vast array of club events and resources.

As the PCA commemorates its 70-year legacy with the 911 Carrera T Club Coupe, it continues to cultivate a close-knit community of Porsche enthusiasts. This collaboration not only showcases Porsche’s commitment to its heritage but also reinforces the club’s role in celebrating the brand’s storied history. Enthusiasts are already looking forward to what the next milestone will bring for both the club and the manufacturer as they drive into the future together.